I'd suggest reading through the Firebase documentation. Specifically, see the Saving Data portion of the Firebase JavaScript Web Guide. From the guide: Getting the Unique ID Generated by push() Calling push() will return a reference to the new data path, which you can use to get the value of its...

The first scenario may work very well, but I don't understand scenario two. From what I understand of it, the users do need to install another app in order to receive your Google Cloud Messages, it won't work with the Facebook app or something. Here is a tutorial about Making...

You could do this, you dont need an Array, to create this hidden value, since the value attribute is a String. <!-- not hidden so you can see the result --> <input type="text" name="setMapTiles" id="setMapTiles" value="[5:8:156]"> <div id="brushID">156</div> the script has minor changes: function newTile(x, y) { var tileID =...

You can have them commit to a branch and then create a pull request, assigning it to the reviewer of the code, who will have to approve/merge it into the master/nightly. In SourceTree the option is under the Repository menu item at the bottom....

The file .cfignore is used for that purpose -- it is not the same as .gitignore, but rather its analogy for the cf tool. The reason for not using them for the same purpose is that you may have for example files that are used for your build (or even...

At the present moment (Orion 0.18.1), the only way of adding adding an element to an attribute which value is a vector is to update such attribute with a new vector containing the new element. However, I think that pushing elements in attributes which value is a vector whitout needing...

Since you are using the 1.0.3 version of the AeroGear Unified Push Server could you try using the 1.0.0 version of the Sender. I know there was some API changes in the 1.1.x series The 1.0.0 sender is slightly different in terms of usage for the aliases, https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-java-client/tree/1ffa6f8fd757d3918f248cce487d959a10edcca9#send-a-message...

Looks like you are on the master branch and trying to push it to another branch. How to be able to push to diffrent branchname? Set/Update the tracking branch git < 1.8: git branch --set-upstream branch_name remote/branch_name git > 1.8: git branch branch_name --set-upstream-to remote/branch_name Your current tracking information is...

This answer assumes Intel x86 architecture. Is is right when I execute a CALL function in assembly that instruction is pushed onto the stack ? No. What is pushed onto the stack is the value of the instruction pointer, which at that time points to the instruction following the CALL...

Your remove function expects the name as parameter, but you don't use it in your html. Include the parameter in your ng-click: <li ng-repeat="name in names"> {{ name }} <button ng-click="removeName(name)">Remove</button> </li> Fiddle Another example, with I believe what is you are trying to achieve, or at least pushing you...

Let's say you have an historic like this: A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H | | origin/master master What you want to do is to push only commit B first, then only C, and so on, and so forth. To do...

Use the concept of Broadcast Receiver,Notification Manager,Alarm Manager and pending intenet for this. you can get various examples from google very easily regarding this topic. Fetch your data from your database and put it in the Broadcast Receiver class.

Pushing a message notifying clients that a new config is available is a better solution in terms of scalability, device battery impact and network efficiency (just remember to avoid having all clients downloading the new config at the same time). Google Cloud Messaging is an ideal solution if you're working...

You're shuffling the original word and creating two values that are the same. Use a temporary copy of the word as shown below. Edit: This answer shows the trick of copying an array. var app = angular.module('ABCD', []); app.controller('ABCDController', ['$scope', function($scope) { $scope.start_word = ['C', 'A', 'T']; $scope.word = [...

First and foremost, you're missing an 's' in $scope.project.tasks.push. It should be projects, so as to match up with the scope variable. Second, you're not actually choosing a project to push to. $scope.projects is an Array. You would need to choose an index to push to. Here's what I think...

It can be due to several issues: Repository size limit github limit its repository size to GB (yours is ~500MB) github limit the maximum of single file size to 100MB https://help.github.com/articles/working-with-large-files/ git config http.postBuffer 524288000 This config that you have set up is simply increasing the buffer size that git...

1) You should check your Eclipse project's libs folder. Possibly you are missing the latest bolts jar file. This is part and parcel of the zip that contains the parse lib files. 2) Unfortunately, the official tutorials are somewhat misleading because they are not fully updated with the latest changes...

There's no such thing as a production device or a development device. There are devices with either a production build or a development build of your application. You can only send a push to a development build of your app using the development environment, and likewise you can only send...

In addition to specifying a target directory, scp allows you to specify a target name, just as you would using cp: scp Mega.zip [email protected]<the su>:/data/path/finalpath1/flyaway.zip scp Mega.zip [email protected]<the su>:/data/path/finalpath2/gohome.zip ...

The problem is that you are combining token with add (and with update) without using combinators. Adding subscribers in a onValue handler is an anti-pattern that should be avoided. Create a stream which contains both the task and the current token and use that to do the fetching: Bacon.combineTemplate({ task:...

You might want to do git pull --rebase && git push Maybe you want to create an alias for this git config --global alias.rbpush '! git pull --rebase && git push' and then invoke it using: git rbpush But keep in mind that the rebase might cause conflits that you...

This problem occurred due to a missing configuration the web.xml. On analysing tomcat's log (catalina.out), found an error when Safari was trying to connnect to tomcat, ERROR org.atmosphere.cpr.AsynchronousProcessor - Invalid request state. AsyncContext#startAsync not supported. On searching with this error, found a solution from https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/atmosphere-framework/D5-yrW6NzLU Added <async-supported>true</async-supported> to shiroFilter in...

From the Parse.com FAQs: The request limit is calculated on a per-minute basis. For example, if an app is set to 30 requests/second, your app will hit its request limit once it makes more than 1,800 requests over a 60 second period. If your app hits its request limit, your...

What you see in your logs is controlled by the value of the error_log parameter in the PHP buildpack, which defines the application's logging level. By default, the value of the error_log parameter is stderr notice. The following is an example of the default logging level configuration in the nginx-defaults.conf...

Squashing in VS2013 If I understand you correctly, you would like to squash your last N commits into 1 commit before pushing. This can be a good practice if you've committed a lot during debug/devel and would like to have a feature contained in a single commit message. According to...

Make sure you launch your Git with <path\to\git1.9.4>\git-cmd.bat: it will define HOME to %USERPROFILE%. Then make sure your public (id_rsa.pub) and private (id_rsa) ssh keys are in %HOME\.ssh A ssh -Tv [email protected]<gitlabserver> should then work (unless your private key is passphrase protected)....

Before your Cordova/PhoneGap app can use push notifications, you need to do some setup work like registering with the server and retrieving the token. The plugin provides an easy way to do that setup work in Javascript without having to write the code yourself for each platform you want to...

This is because the browser expands the src property to the full URL. Use getAttribute to the the attribute value instead of the expanded src property. this.parentNode.getElementsByTagName("img")[0].getAttribute('src') ...

Thanks for notifying me Jan :) I managed to achieve what I want, maybe it is a bit hacky, because I had to put a tiny logic into the salary model: In the setter of salary type I set the tax too and the UI updates immediately.

The answer to this (by me) can be found in the (duplicate) post in the PrimeFaces forum Summary: @PushEndpoint was missing 4.0 to 5.0 mirgration guide was not followed for the access of the PF widget (widgetName -> PF('widgetName)) OP did not know that the increments in the progressbar were...

It's because you're keeping a strong reference to the UIViewController, via your variable rvc. You're setting the value of resultLb in the viewDidLoad method of your view controller. When you push the view controller onto the stack, your view controller's setting the label by taking what's stored in it's variable...

You forgot to push your new commit, which the output of git status is actually telling you: # On branch master # Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 1 commit. <--- Right here # nothing to commit (working directory clean) Remember that Git is distributed. Almost anything you do...

You can cherry pick the commits between branches. Find the commit in the A branch (e.g. A1234B) Checkout branch B: git checkout B Cherry-pick the commit: git cherry-pick A1234B This will apply the commit from hash A1234B on the B branch as a new commit - it will not merge...

Unfortunately, according to Git fails to push to ftp-server there is no possibilities to push via ftp account. According to git-scm.com - GIT URLS: Git supports ssh, git, http, and https protocols (in addition, ftp, and ftps can be used for fetching and rsync can be used for fetching and...

Oh well - we've decided we probably don't and shouldn't care about app opens. We track sessions using Google Analytics anyway, so the key metric that we care about on Parse.com is the push interaction. So we've implemented the tracking code on BOTH the suggested locations....

Like the link you mentioned, make sure you have added the file you want to commit into the staging area. Each time you want to commit run git status to check. And then run git add file to add file to staging area. Run git status to check whether the...

The sandbox push service is rate limited. I have experienced this myself when testing but have never encountered any such limit using the production API. You might also be hitting their other protections. Are you opening a connection, sending a message, closing connection and then looping and doing it all...

If you truly restored the repository branches to what they were before the disaster, then anyone who didn't do any pulling during the disaster shouldn't have any problems doing new pulls. It's possible that some developers pulled the forced material from the repository during the disaster. So then they will...

The actual solution was: git pull origin master GitHub repo was created with a readme.md file. It was in the actual first commit, autogenerated by GitHub. So that commit should have been pulled first to make further commits and pushes....

As remus points out above, you can do this with the usergrid module (https://www.npmjs.com/package/usergrid). You are basically trying to construct an API call that looks like this (sending a message by referencing a device): https://api.usergrid.com/myorg/myapp/devices/deviceUUID/notifications?access_token= access_token_goes_here '{"payloads":{"androidDev":"Hello World!!"}}' Or like this (sending a message by referencing a user who is...

ended up going with.. which works.. but is this the best way to do this? var model = this.get('model'); model.pushObject(project); I also found that... var posts = this.store.find('post'); //network request. var posts = this.store.all('post'); //no network request, but does live reload Ember.js Models:Finding Reords...

So, apparently not all package names in the manifest are replaced by build.gradle. In my case (with Android Studio 0.8) it was the custom permission that was wrong. I am using flavours, I guess I should have mentioned that. The package name in the custom permission has to be the...

In this case, it's exactly the same as if you and Bob (or Carol or anyone-else-not-you) are both working in repos you both cloned from a shared location, and one of you pushes changes back before the other. The first one to push "wins". Git does not know or care...

So the problem was caused by the "nativ" Nginx version of Debian 7. In there Repo's it has version 1.2.1 and in this Version it doesn't support chunked files. Updating Nginx over DotDep to version 1.6 solved the Problem.

The refactoring history is stored in the Workspace meta data in the: .metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring/.refactorings directory. I don't think this data is really useful for storing in git....

In order to determine the number of commits in a given push you need to get the stream of PushEvents for a repository. You'll want to poll the repository events endopint and filter through the response for PushEvents. In the payload for a PushEvent is a size attribute. That should...

I can type anything and the cursor just sits there. That doesn't sound surprising, considering the password input is usually hidden if I push enter it says fatal: authentication failed for 'URL' That would only happen if what you just typed isn't the password of the account mkov88 on...

You can call join() on an array to create a string from each element concatenated together by any character you need. // without commas console.log(locations.join('')); // = "CACHLA" // by newline (\n) console.log(locations.join("\n")); // = // CA // CH // LA ...

Typically, you don't provide the credentials in the URL. It's OK to have the username in there like you did - Git will then ask for the password. You could try adding the password like this, but it's not a good idea, since it means having the password in plain...

From MDN: When found, separator is removed from the string and the substrings are returned in an array. Explanation of error: Start searching with split, find first & &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp // & found and removed, resulting in ' ' // returnArrForSplit = [''] Find second & nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp // & found and...

Can be with silent push notification, in the application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler: you can remote your notification with the [application setApplicationIconBadgeNumber:badgeNumber - 1]; May be This would help you.

There was maintenance being completed on US-South region over the last 24 hours. Here is the support notice: IBM Bluemix Platform maintenance US-SOUTH region June 2 10:00 PM EDT Starting at 10pm US EST Tuesday June 2, and lasting approximately 24 hours, there will be a maintenance update rolling out...

Git commits form a commit graph. Branches are just named pointers to commits in that graph. Given that, your question can be restated as My local master branch is pointing to a different commit than the remote master branch. How do I make my local master branch point to the...

Yes, Parse provides an interface to do this via their documentation To subscribe to a channel: ParsePush.subscribeInBackground("Giants"); And to unsubscribe to a channel: ParsePush.unsubscribeInBackground("Giants"); To trigger this, just use the setOnItemClickListener found in Android. This question on SO may be a good starting point....

You could create a helper function thats checks if an array contains an item with a matching property value, something like this: function checkForMatch(array, propertyToMatch, valueToMatch){ for(var i = 0; i < array.length; i++){ if(array[i][propertyToMatch] == valueToMatch) return true; } return false; } which you can then use like so:...

I have gotten into a habit of not using the push and pull features and just use a column but leave the content of that column empty. From what I can tell, you are trying to do this. <div class="container"> <!-- ALL SCREENS WILL SEE THIS (ACCEPT MOBILE)--> <div class="row...

simply do the reloading: [self.yourTableView relaodData]; Here is some delegates of UITableViewController: -reloadData -reloadRowsAtIndexPaths:withRowAnimation: -reloadSections:withRowAnimation: -reloadSectionIndexTitles See those for more info and determine what you need. Hope this helps.. :)...

I fixed this issue like this : Go to Xcode "Preferences" Go to "Accounts" tab Select my Apple ID and click "View Details" Click on the arrow on the bottom left corner to refresh Click "Done" And try again ! Source : https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/MaintainingProfiles/MaintainingProfiles.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012582-CH30-SW26 Hope it helps....

Look for an IntentService in your code, it might be similar to this, This should be the JSON you are interested in. You can take any action you want, add notification, create a popup etc. Log.i(TAG, "Received: " + extras.toString()); public class GcmIntentService extends IntentService { String TAG = "GcmIntentService";...

If 2FA is activated, then, as I described in "Configure Git clients, like GitHub for Windows, to not ask for authentication", one need to use a Personal Access Token (PAT), listed in the Applications section of one's GitHub Account. A token can be used as a password when 2FA is...

Why is it advantageous to use Pusher over APNS? Speed Pusher is better in most cases for in-application notifications, when the application is already open. It will be faster at delivering the messages (<250ms) than native Push Notifications since Pusher maintains a persistent connection to the server via a...

I have found a solution that works. Trying to capture from an incoming push notification seems like it would only work once the application is opened and would cause delays in displaying in the table view. Trying to capture and store the data received from the push notification requires a...

First, there are many things that are implementations of "push notifications". While many apps will use Google Cloud Messaging (GCM), others will use their own engines, based on MQTT, long-polls on WebSockets, or whatever. Second, one app cannot generally spy on another app's network communications, for blindingly obvious privacy and...

this is the part of code that is causing you the undefined problem: cadenaSeparada[i] I is the index of numeroCasos not an index of cadenaSeparada. So a working solution would be: for (var j = 0; j < cadenaSeparada.length; j++) { //MOSTRAR CADENA EN LABEL DE CASOS document.write("Caso # "...

First, it seems like you're creating a new Tail when you attempt to move the tails. Any reason for that? You should be able to re-use the same instances, by just moving the reference. Also, in your code you're trying to insert the new element at position 0, before moving...